20 songs that turn 20 this year [videos]

Caption'All That She Wants,' Ace of Base

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Dare we call this Ace of Base's finest, loneliest hit? Sure, "The Sign" is great (and, for the record, released in the U.S. in 1994, thus missing this list), but "All That She Wants" is such a sad tale of a lonely-life leader girl who really just wants another baby. Though it was hard to be...

Dare we call this Ace of Base's finest, loneliest hit? Sure, "The Sign" is great (and, for the record, released in the U.S. in 1994, thus missing this list), but "All That She Wants" is such a sad tale of a lonely-life leader girl who really just wants another baby. Though it was hard to be... (YouTube)

We will never not sing along to this song when we hear it -- whether in our car, a dentist's office or grocery store (seriously, it's a staple at Safeway). And though the scenes from the Johnny Depp film make the video seem super schizophrenic, try not to be mesmerized by the brothers Reid's...

We will never not sing along to this song when we hear it -- whether in our car, a dentist's office or grocery store (seriously, it's a staple at Safeway). And though the scenes from the Johnny Depp film make the video seem super schizophrenic, try not to be mesmerized by the brothers Reid's... (YouTube)

Party people! Every single lyric ("'Cause I'm old fool, who's so cool") and moment in this video (yes, even the random basketball dunking) is sheer perfection. Bonus points for actually blasting the word "Whoomp" spelled out throughout the video. Helpful.

Party people! Every single lyric ("'Cause I'm old fool, who's so cool") and moment in this video (yes, even the random basketball dunking) is sheer perfection. Bonus points for actually blasting the word "Whoomp" spelled out throughout the video. Helpful. (YouTube)

Functioning as a cousin to "Whoomp!" this ode to short shorts is very impressive when you consider that there's perhaps just 10 different words in the whole song. P.S. Look for a cameo from David Faustino, aka: Bud Bundy. What's more 1993 than that?

Functioning as a cousin to "Whoomp!" this ode to short shorts is very impressive when you consider that there's perhaps just 10 different words in the whole song. P.S. Look for a cameo from David Faustino, aka: Bud Bundy. What's more 1993 than that? (YouTube)